Hello & happy Friday! I wanted to start by thanking you all on the wonderful feedback I received on my ‘Top Twenty Favorite Free Fonts‘ part one post. I made it on a whim this summer, and it was so much fun to create. I was so surprised & overjoyed to find out that y’all loved it. After that post received almost 100,000 in a matter of just five months, I decided I would make this a series as I absolutely love finding new favorite fonts (guilty pleasure). I hope this post can help you discover some new favorite fonts too!
If you would like to see more of these Free Font/graphic design related posts in the future, please let me know. Also, I have included detailed instructions on how to download/use each font below!
Fonts: brayden script | shopping script demo | hubster | paper bow demo | fish & chips | sunrise international | truly yours | english essay | october twilight | unrulyness | mikelis | better together demo | trendsetter | white festive | hijrnotes | lauren | molleat | paper daisy | ting tong | manufactured consent
I N S T R U C T I O N S
1. SEARCH
Go to www.dafont.com and search for each font or click each link to take you right to the specific font. There are several free font websites out there, but dafont is my personal favorite (I discovered it in middle school from my yearbook teacher).
2. DOWNLOAD
Click download (to the right of each font)
3. OPEN
Once the font has downloaded, visit your downloads folder or tab on your computer. Double click your new font file & download the ‘.ttf’ file.
4. INSTALL
The font will then pop up. Select the ‘install font’ tab on the right of the pop up.
5. DONE
Yay! You have a new font!
If you haven’t checked out my original ‘Top Twenty Favorite Free Fonts’ post, you can check it out HERE.
xoxo,
Mackenzie
super…i downloaded 3 fonts
This may should like a silly question but how do I access the font after I have downloaded, and where exactly can I use it.
The font should be in your downloads file! You can use your font on microsoft word/programs, adobe programs, pretty much anything 🙂
i really like it
thank you
I love looking for new fonts, and these are all so cute that I may have to download a few to use! I’ve been using dafont ever since middle school, too! It’s been a great lifesaver whenever I’ve wanted to add something extra to projects.
Bryn | https://the-wine-chronicles.blogspot.com
beautiful
thank you